[thelist] how secure to store credit cards

.jeff jeff at members.evolt.org
Tue Jan 8 15:05:12 CST 2002


martin,

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> From: martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com
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> Is the dongle
> a) Necessary for the security to provide a
>    non-remote-usable private key?
> b) Simple copy protection for the software?
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all the information about this particular solution, including the dongle, is
available at the url i posted originally:

https://www.digitaloutlook.com/solutionsstore.cfm

  "CFX_PGP 2.0 adds an extra measure of security by
   adding "hardware-lock" capability. The time-tested
   Sentinel hardware lock provides the dual benefits
   of licensing flexibility and stronger encryption
   by allowing you to hash a given passphrase with a
   code given only to your company. The same code can
   be used for multiple locks in a web cluster,
   allowing you to encrypt or decrypt messages on any
   of the machines in the cluster. This adds significant
   protection for your data as a hacker would need
   access to your data and physical access to a machine
   with the hardware lock to decrypt."

.jeff

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